Over the past 2 years, I have pursued my interest in applying the growing knowledge of genetic variability in the context of the individual with chronic illness. My ability to combine the genetic possibilities with your symptoms produces individualized protocols that give your body the support it needs to heal.

Methyl genetic nutrition analysis provides a cutting-edge approach to looking at genetic susceptibilities to developing chronic illness. Supporting your genetic susceptibilities with nutrition is based on current scientific research. I have found that looking at an individual’s genetic susceptibilities can provide the “Aha moment” [Read more…]

Today, I am delighted to be joined by Dr. William Walsh, the author of “Nutrient Power“, a ground-breaking book which reviews his 30 years of research and clinical experience. Dr. Walsh has authored more than 200 scientific articles and reports and directs an international physician-training program and has developed biochemical therapies used by doctors throughout the world to help patients with depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and autism. Please join us for this important program.[Read more…]

The relationship between vitamin D status and the strength of the immune system is a hot topic. Actually a steroid hormone more than a vitamin, vitamin D is made by the skin after exposure to the ultraviolet radiation of the sun. Because the sun’s angle of incidence outside the tropics is considerably lower in winter, the skin’s response is too weak to manufacture sufficient stores of this vital nutrient.

In the early 1980’s, British physician R. Edgar Hope-Simpson proposed a relationship between solar radiation and the seasonality of influenza. Without sunlight, the skin does not produce vitamin D, deficiency of which is common in winter. This steroid hormone has considerable influence on immunity, where is prevents excess expression of inflammation and is able to, “…stimulate the expression of potent anti-microbial peptides, which exist in neutrophils, monocyytes, natural killer cells, and in epithelial cellls lining the respiratory tract, where they play a major role in protecting the lung from infection.” (Cannel 2006)…

SAN FRANCISCO — For decades, researchers have puzzled over a paradox: why does Marin Country, consistently ranked as healthiest county in all of California, have such a shockingly high incidence of breast cancer?

In a study published online earlier this week and scheduled to appear in the November issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, researchers working at University of California San Francisco and Oklahoma City’s InterGenetics, Inc. examined the San Francisco suburb’s elevated rate of breast cancer. They found it can likely be attributed to a genetic variation in a vitamin D receptor that may be more widespread in Marin women than in the greater population as a whole.

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